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Dave Abrutat, official historian at GCHQ, is on a mission to preserve the UK’s historic signals intelligence (Sigint) sites ...
On the afternoon of April 1, a party from the Phoenix Club met at the Viva Theatre where they enjoyed a performance by West End Diva Rosemary Ashe, who played tribute. To Dora Brian and Ethan Merman ...
The uniform, maroon beret, medals and other artefacts belonging to a hero of the Arnhem campaign of 1944 have been handed over by his family for safe-keeping to the museum of the King’s Own Scottish ...
The uniform, maroon beret and other artefacts belonging to a hero of the Arnhem campaign of 1944 have been handed over by his ...
A remarkable archaeological discovery on Denmark's Tasinge island may rewrite the history of one of Britain's most treasured artifacts. The Sutton Hoo helmet, sometimes dubbed "Britain's Tutankhamun," ...
Neil Hutty, of Cottingham, converted an attic room to hold all the items he had collected over two decades. He also recently ...
Now, HS2 Ltd, Network Rail and the Science Museum Group, the operator of the Locomotion Museum in Shildon, have agreed a loan ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
One month ahead of May 8 - on which, in 1945, Germany’s unconditional surrender finally saw an end to almost six years of war ...
Welcome to the Fantasy Football Scout mini-leagues and community competitions round-up after Gameweek 30, when 658,984 ...
If you have ever spotted a Glasgow Corporation bus driving down Byres Road at the summer, chances are it is one of the ...
In a state of disrepair, it was restored by 87-year-old Patrick Nixon, a National Service veteran and association member.